Charlestown, Virginia

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Charlestown, Virginia is a historic town best known as the site of abolitionist John Brown’s 1859 trial and execution following his raid on Harpers Ferry.

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instanceOf historic town
associatedWithPerson John Brown NERFINISHED
associatedWithTopic American Civil War prelude NERFINISHED
abolitionism in the United States
slavery in the United States
category Historic towns in Virginia
country United States of America
eventYear 1859
governingTerritoryAtTimeOfEvent Commonwealth of Virginia NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Charlestown NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeSpelling Charles Town NERFINISHED
hasHeritage American historic site
hasHistoricalSignificance site of major pre–Civil War abolitionist trial
symbolic location in tensions leading to the American Civil War
historicalEra Antebellum period in the United States NERFINISHED
historicalEventLocation John Brown execution
John Brown trial
knownFor association with John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry
execution of John Brown in 1859
trial of John Brown in 1859
locatedIn Jefferson County, Virginia (historical) NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedInRegion Shenandoah Valley (broad region) NERFINISHED
nearbyPlace Harpers Ferry NERFINISHED
nearbyWaterBody Potomac River NERFINISHED
Shenandoah River NERFINISHED
partOf American abolitionist movement history
tourismType heritage tourism
trialHeldBy State of Virginia NERFINISHED

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John Brown Going to His Hanging depictsPlace Charlestown, Virginia